The Therapist September/October 2024
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The Therapist September/October 2024

 

Professional Exchange

PRACTICING CULTURAL HUMILITY WHEN TREATING LATINE IMMIGRANT YOUTH
Carlos Molina, LMFT, EdD, explains why it’s important to develop a cultural humility practice in clinical work with Latine immigrant children and how to apply it when addressing the unique physical, psychological, familial, and social stressors they experience at home and in school.

BEYOND ANGER MANAGEMENT: WORKING WITH ANGER ARTFULLY
Anger is increasing and intensifying around the world. Board-certified art therapist Erica Curtis, LMFT, highlights the many therapeutic benefits of artmaking and offers practical tools for incorporating creativity into working with clients’ anger.

Legal Department Staff Articles

BEFORE YOU PRESS RECORD
CAMFT Staff Attorney Luke Matthew Martin, MBA, JD, outlines the legal, ethical, and clinical issues that arise when a client or a therapist wishes to record a session.

NEW PLATFORMS, SAME LAWS, PART II: LEGAL AND ETHICAL COMPLIANCE IN AN EVER-EXPANDING WORLD OF ONLINE THERAPY PLATFORMS
CAMFT Staff Attorney Bradley J. Muldrow, JD, discusses the legal and ethical issues therapists should consider when working with online therapy companies, including a new confidentiality law that regulates them.

Also In This Issue:

BUSINESS OF PRACTICE: MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
Meet Tristanne Gallardo-Stewart, LMFT, who specializes in pre- and postpartum mental health as she helps women on their pregnancy and postpartum
journeys.

CHAPTER SPOTLIGHT: MOVING BEYOND THE STATUS QUO IN THE INLAND EMPIRE
Omar González-Valentino, MS, LMFT, LPCC, sheds light on how IE-CAMFT rebuilt itself post-pandemic by embracing growth, community, and
connection.

CALL FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOMINATIONS
The CAMFT Nominating Committee is looking for nominees to fill board of directors vacancies for the term beginning June 1, 2025. The deadline for applications is Friday, October 25, 2024.